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none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to- who recovered and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now, jorgensen-britts group, and we attack it from a couple of different angles. providing direct treatment back in the nineties, to now running full-service employee assistance programs where we work to intervene in the disease and get folks into recovery before they lose everything. i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, i haven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to g
none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to- who recovered and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now,...
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the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in the ringleader and that person split the money. host: when someone clicks the check, they don't have to go face-to-face with university from the remainder of the pell grant money. guest: they do not. they comes electronically to the student, or alleged student. host: we have the federal student aid website. can something be done there to help give more information to make sure this doesn't happen? guest: there are a number of byngs that can be done both the department and by universities, which you have mentioned. reportartment, we did a a couple of years ago t
the ringleaders will use their use their own. they cannot use it. it is in their interest to maximize their return. that is to get other people participating. they will give friends, colleagues, occasionally they will bring in disadvantaged people from the streets and are their names and social security numbers. it is extremely unfortunate. thatingleader will use information to apply and apply for student aid. that money will go back to the person whose name and social that belongs to, and in...
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just tweet us a kaiser report and the next time bio. sigrid lumber tour to mccurry was able to build a clue to most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to submission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the other two you don't come. with economic ups and downs in the final. days but the deal sank night and the rest because i think me being a prickly. live . live live. live . a mission for each cretaceous and free transfer judges free arrangement free risk free. to try free. download free bunch of running video for your media projects and a free video down to hard t.v. dot com you can. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's dead. but he hears things that most people never did i think call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor at xander savor of. the great life lived against the odds. first. and i think the trick. on our reporters. president obama says action
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just tweet us a kaiser report and the next time. well . it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. leg. length. i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and they are continuing to follow the breaking news into the alexander family cry tears of the war i at a great thing rather that there had to be adequate red dark attic or a wall around all the lives there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. it is easy. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so skinny i mean and at ten pounds i know that i'm sitting in a really nice. and they're all very slowly slowly the ball does a. little worse for the little boy in the white house of the day the radio guy and columbo minister of a cricket hospital i want a lot closer about the drug abuse never seen anything like this i'm told. what's up i doubt it martin this is breaking news that some guy.
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they say use of chemicals two years in the civil war would not surprise many. but the united nations team in damascus may well have to neglect these allegations. delaying any western armed intervention yet firmer. dominick kane, al jazeera. >> egypt's muslim brotherhood leaders are calling on supporters to stand their ground. they released this video from a secret location in which he told demonstrators not to give up. >>> an u.s. army psychiatrist has been sentenced to death for the murder of 13 people. nidal hasan went on a shooting rage in 2009. >> reporter: we heard from two families of the victims that nidal hasan gunned down. the wife and two daughters of michael cahill talking about the husband and the father who was taken from them. cahill was the the one civilian shot by hasan. and authorities say he was gunned down while trying to save soldiers. he rushed at hasan withing in but a chair, and was gunned down in the process. we heard from a mother of 19-year-old specialist jason hunt calling hasan a coward. hasan was emotional when his sentence was read
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just tweet us a kaiser report and the next time bio. good laboratory was able to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't sound anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. for her. or her. i. commission for each cretaceous and free transport charges free. range and free risk free. to try every. time the old free bonne chance wanted video for your media projects and a free video down to hard t.v. dot com. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's dead. but he hears things that most people never did they call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor xander savor of. the great life lived against the odds. coming up on our t.v. it looks like the united states is inching closer to military strikes in syria but many world leaders from the u.n. and beyond are trying to put the brakes on any sort of u.s. intervention the latest on the tensions in syria up ahead. and back in two thousand and eight the b
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a pleasure to have you with us here today. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to mass just speak with chris martenson of big prosperity dot com. chris welcome to the kaiser report thanks max it's good to be back chris. in a recent peak prosperity dot com you write of the four signs that we are in a dangerous bubble territory i'm assuming that means dangerous bubble territory in the stock market tell us about it well it's a dangerous bubble there it's also a really dangerous bubble in the bond markets the quantitative easing efforts across the globe all the central banks they've driven up asset prices everywhere of course they haven't gotten the growth that they've been looking for so what do you have what do you need to have a bubble will you need to have over priced assets that are well beyond the ability of incomes to sustain them whereas our income g.d.p. is not coming back and certainly not in europe not in japan not in the u.s. and so we've got overbought markets dangerously overpriced on both th
a pleasure to have you with us here today. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to mass just speak with chris martenson of big prosperity dot com. chris welcome to the kaiser report thanks max it's good to be back chris. in a recent peak prosperity dot com you write of the four signs that we are in a dangerous bubble territory i'm assuming that means dangerous bubble territory in the stock market tell us about it well it's a dangerous bubble there it's also a really...
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odd cast that i listen to all the time with great guests if you like in touch with us just tweet us a cause or report and the next time by oh. ok . dave a crock it welcome you to ted you're all a virgin it's a little while in the middle of the chesapeake bay on the virginia. county. page you're all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best there isn't a phone call fred. this is an old picture of ten year island before the channel was good for oh here. go away up there. as go all. right here are some of the headstones from the graves it for you this is a fruit that's what we don't want happen to change your all and we want to get some protection to make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. from the labor a point of view of what kind of impact measures have had on the population is something we have no improvement in the deficit or the debt situation and in the end you have to grow to get out of debt you know if i'm unemployed i can't pay my let's keep country this. so it's a downward spiral and. we need to reconsider. it with. the. tr
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fred, what can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: apparently the syrian military is emptying out some of its main buildings, for instance the headquarters of the air force and the headquarters of the army, that's according to media reports. it's difficult to verify that. the other thing that appears to be happening, they appear to be moving some of the artillery pieces out in the mountains around damascus used to shell rebel positions in the past, all of this out of fear of u.s. air strikes. now the u.n. inspectors are on the ground again today, they're in the eastern suburbs of damascus looking for additional evidence of chemical use. we managed to get exclusive video from the area that was the hardest hit in that alleged chemical attack, called zamalka where apparently up to 400 people died. there was a mass grave there, a lot of dead bodies that haven't been identified and miraculous tales of one man who made a gas mask out of some cup, cotton and coal and says he survived because it held off the gas just enough. comi
fred, what can you tell us this morning? >> reporter: apparently the syrian military is emptying out some of its main buildings, for instance the headquarters of the air force and the headquarters of the army, that's according to media reports. it's difficult to verify that. the other thing that appears to be happening, they appear to be moving some of the artillery pieces out in the mountains around damascus used to shell rebel positions in the past, all of this out of fear of u.s. air...
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they've already been used in syria. >> they've been used, but we don't know who used them. one is inclined to think is must be assad, but the beneficiaries would be his opponents. >> reporter: who do you think used them? >> i do not know. i haven't seen the evidence. you have to bear in mind his opponent will benefit because that's the one thing to draw obama into the conflict. >> reporter: if there was conclusive evidence they were used by assad side, would you be in favor of military intervention then? >> i'm not in favor of a unilateral u.s. intervention with britain arriving shotgun. any military intervention in syria must be led by the united nations, and other countries in the region must play a big role. >> reporter: the americans must feel rather annoyed with the british at least in private now. >> i don't know. we know that obama was very, very reluctant to get involved in this. but the emergence of chemical weapons thinks he's in a difficult position. i don't think he'll be annoyed. we do need to learn the lessons of iraq, and certainly the british public do not s
they've already been used in syria. >> they've been used, but we don't know who used them. one is inclined to think is must be assad, but the beneficiaries would be his opponents. >> reporter: who do you think used them? >> i do not know. i haven't seen the evidence. you have to bear in mind his opponent will benefit because that's the one thing to draw obama into the conflict. >> reporter: if there was conclusive evidence they were used by assad side, would you be in...
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connie, thank you so much for being with us. first of all my mother would admire you because you live a frugal live. you haven't worked. you're getting your husband's pension, and you live frugally. but now this is a problem. you could make it on that $25,000 a year which is half as much as more americans could make it on, but now you're worried where that is going to come from. >> right. >> what are your options? what are you thinking about? >> well, i've already talked to my son and my daughter-in-law that if i have to i could always back in and live with them, , but i'm 64, i really don't want to live with my son and five kids. if i have to, i have to. >> this is a tough thing. you just heard the story that my friend duarte did about the firefighters in west virginia. your husband, what did he do? tell me about your husband. >> well, he was a police officer for 26.5 years. my father-in-law was a detective in the detroit police department, so they just figured that we were guaranteed our pension the rest of our life, so my hus
connie, thank you so much for being with us. first of all my mother would admire you because you live a frugal live. you haven't worked. you're getting your husband's pension, and you live frugally. but now this is a problem. you could make it on that $25,000 a year which is half as much as more americans could make it on, but now you're worried where that is going to come from. >> right. >> what are your options? what are you thinking about? >> well, i've already talked to my...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. furtherance conversations with great minds i'm joined by dr cornel west a self described champion of justice through the traditions of the black church dr west is one of america's most important public intellectuals and a fierce advocate for democracy he currently serves as the professor of philosophy and christian practice at union theological seminary.
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tell us what the latest is there. >> good morning, betty. well, the situation remains tense across the region. today un inspectors have gone out for a third day in various parts of damascus to try and ascertain exactly what happened on august 21st. they're trying to interview people collecting samples. they say they need more time. the end of the mandate is saturday. they are expected to wrap up within the next 48 hours and then ultimately submit their findings to the united nations. some are saying that no military action should take place until that report is submitted, until there's a clear vote from the united nations security counsel. across the region, though, reaction is not waiting. most people here are anticipating that strike. some of syria's closest allies including iran and here in lebanon and hezbollah issued strong warnings. a senior official said any strike on syria would be america's second vietnam and would be the end of the israeli state because of the strikes that would take place. other countries like jordan say they will
tell us what the latest is there. >> good morning, betty. well, the situation remains tense across the region. today un inspectors have gone out for a third day in various parts of damascus to try and ascertain exactly what happened on august 21st. they're trying to interview people collecting samples. they say they need more time. the end of the mandate is saturday. they are expected to wrap up within the next 48 hours and then ultimately submit their findings to the united nations. some...
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professor zunis, thank you for joining us. i've read articles that you have written that you do not support action in syria, why? >> the chemical weapons endanger the population, and as the administration acknowledged they're not seeking regime change or to change the balance of power in that country's silver war, so it's going to be limited, and i don't see what it can do other than blow up a few installations, buildings, kill some people, and get the syrian population risen up against us. >> what about the symbolic power of a strike after the use of chemical weapons according to the obama administration. they're quite sure chemical weapons were used against innocent civilians. >> oh, i think there very likely were, indeed, chemical weapons that the syrian government used against the people last week, and earlier this week, and it's as bad as the reports are coming out, but the question is-- >> you don't think that deserves a military response? >> no, my point is that there is little that can do to prevent that from happening
professor zunis, thank you for joining us. i've read articles that you have written that you do not support action in syria, why? >> the chemical weapons endanger the population, and as the administration acknowledged they're not seeking regime change or to change the balance of power in that country's silver war, so it's going to be limited, and i don't see what it can do other than blow up a few installations, buildings, kill some people, and get the syrian population risen up against...
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us their dream videos. nbcnews.com/dreamday, and you can send your dreams on twitter using the #dreamday. >>> in texas tonight, the death penalty for nidal hasan. former army psychiatrist who went on a deadly rampage at fort hood nearly four years ago, an attack that's been called the deadliest act of terrorism on american soil since 9/11. mark potter has been covering the trial and reports tonight from texas. >> reporter: it took nearly four years after the fort hood shooting rampage in which 13 were killed, and 31 wounded for nidal hasan, the convicted gunman to be convicted and sentenced to die. the panel ordered he be dismissed of the army and stripped of his pay. the decisions were unanimous as the sentence was read, hasan looked at the jury and judge, but had no apparent reactions. those would come from the victims' families who spoke after the sentencing. joe lean cahill lost her husband michael cahill when he was shot trying to stop hasan's attack. >> today a weight has been lifted off of my shoulde
us their dream videos. nbcnews.com/dreamday, and you can send your dreams on twitter using the #dreamday. >>> in texas tonight, the death penalty for nidal hasan. former army psychiatrist who went on a deadly rampage at fort hood nearly four years ago, an attack that's been called the deadliest act of terrorism on american soil since 9/11. mark potter has been covering the trial and reports tonight from texas. >> reporter: it took nearly four years after the fort hood shooting...
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expect us and they. obama appreciated this in a way but i think he does not back down completely and he made it clear he said there must be an answer a military answer he mans so given all of this i mean if targeting assad's conventional forces will ultimately degrade is fighting a abilities what does not lead him to danny used chemical. weapons and i don't. no i don't think that the syrian army will use chemical weapons i think. the government of syria is very aware that this is not well never go unpunished it will have a very bad effect not only on the army but of course on the syrian people and the syrian country i don't think they will in case of attack i don't think they will. retaliate with chemical weapons no i think the result will be more of fractions inside the military situation in syria and of course it will support the jihadist groups and the fighters the islamist fighters if there is any attack which brings out you know which takes the control away from the syrian army the jihadists and the
expect us and they. obama appreciated this in a way but i think he does not back down completely and he made it clear he said there must be an answer a military answer he mans so given all of this i mean if targeting assad's conventional forces will ultimately degrade is fighting a abilities what does not lead him to danny used chemical. weapons and i don't. no i don't think that the syrian army will use chemical weapons i think. the government of syria is very aware that this is not well never...
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joining us from our bureau there now. following up on david cameron's points, the point he is making. your view knowing what you know now, do we risk more by intervening in syria, getting involved, or do we risk more by not getting involved? >> it is an extremely difficult equation on both sides of the atlantic for those who want us because if you do not do anything, this is going to be a signal to the regime and iran they have actually crossed the redline and can use the weapons again. if we do a limited action being devised right now, this will destroy some of what the syrians have. they will send more sophisticated weapons at the arab israeli world. that is what the russians will be doing. so the measure we will be taking will command what will happen after what the reaction of the iranians weapons will be. connell: so what is the best of the worst options? that interview last night so we don't have any good options, but we don't have very many good options. your view what is the best? spea>> the architecture does not
joining us from our bureau there now. following up on david cameron's points, the point he is making. your view knowing what you know now, do we risk more by intervening in syria, getting involved, or do we risk more by not getting involved? >> it is an extremely difficult equation on both sides of the atlantic for those who want us because if you do not do anything, this is going to be a signal to the regime and iran they have actually crossed the redline and can use the weapons again....
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. >>> gerges joins us. the president's decision is not only about syria. it's also about israel and iran as you know so well. is there any way to dance around this complexity? >> i don't think so, richard. you cannot dance around the complexity of israel and iran. let me be blunt. this is pie proxy. it's not about the opposition and the regime. iran is in the thick of it. iran used syria as a pivotal number. the resistance axis. in fact, iranian assets, hezbollah are deeply involved in the syrian conflict, and there's a major risk of miscalculation. the iranian leader, the supreme leader khomeini warned yesterday that any attack on syria could basically be disastrous and, in fact, i would argue there's a real potential for escalation for a regionwide conflict. in particular, the attack on syria is basically provides a context for regional powers to get more involved. >> fawaz, that's the concern there. there's also the complexity in the united states economically as we look at the dow as well as oil prices.
. >>> gerges joins us. the president's decision is not only about syria. it's also about israel and iran as you know so well. is there any way to dance around this complexity? >> i don't think so, richard. you cannot dance around the complexity of israel and iran. let me be blunt. this is pie proxy. it's not about the opposition and the regime. iran is in the thick of it. iran used syria as a pivotal number. the resistance axis. in fact, iranian assets, hezbollah are deeply...
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tweet us or leave us a question on facebook. maybe these increasing oil prices b which by the way has st this country in a recession in previous decades, might not be a bad thing. >>> detroit's bankruptcy has sent off a huge legal battle over pensions that it owes its workers. many other american cities have so-called underfunded pensions. some are leaning on taxpayers to make up the difference. i'll show you how charleston, west virginia, is raising revenues and cutting costs so it can pay its pensions. >> reporter: the city is about to impose .005 cents sales tax and is charging everyone a $2 a week fee. >> we've got that story and much more as real money continues. keep it right here. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from
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that's it for us. please remember if you would like to comment on any stories you've seen here tonight, just log on to aljazeera.com where you can get previews of stories we're working on. join the conversation with us on twitter or at our facebook page. we'll have a lot more of america tonight including a special report from new orleans coming up you. you'll see more of america tonight tomorrow. >> welcome to aljazeera. i'm john siegenthaler. here are tonight's top stairs pop president obama said this evening he's concluded that the government in syria carried out chemical attacks against its own people and the president said a limited tailored military strike would send a shot across the bow of the assad regime. >> i have not made a decision. i have got options from our military, had extensive discussions with my national security team. if the assad regime used chemical weapons on his own people, that that would change some of our calculations, and the reason has to do with not only international nor
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a military boat takes us to another nearby village. the waters rose over jejing ho over the past months. this is an ethnic minority showcase village, plenty has been spent on it. plenty more will need to be once the water is begun. at one end of the main street boats are a more reliable form of transport than motor bikes. a sense of normality seems to persist. >> now the electricity is back it's getting better. i've never seen such a big flood in my life. i'm all here in 1984. there have been a couple of floods since then but nothing like this. >> things may be looking brighter in the village but for the soldiers on the bank the work goes on. they know the water is still rising and more rain clouds are due before the weekend. hearst forcett, al jazeera, china. >> a record amount of money may soon be paid for a rare ming bowl. the estimated value, more than $10 million. if the bowl is purchased for that price that will set an auction record for any piece from that period. well, could it be college sports season is here? michael eaves is
a military boat takes us to another nearby village. the waters rose over jejing ho over the past months. this is an ethnic minority showcase village, plenty has been spent on it. plenty more will need to be once the water is begun. at one end of the main street boats are a more reliable form of transport than motor bikes. a sense of normality seems to persist. >> now the electricity is back it's getting better. i've never seen such a big flood in my life. i'm all here in 1984. there have...
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but we're told all we'll know is whether or not chemical weapons were used, not who used them. >> i think even that information is useful to ascertain independently. we all have seen the pictures on the internet. we've all seen accusations that it was the government. it was the opposition. but ther there, there was chemil weapons used. if you look at at preponderance of the evidence the fact that they were used and controlled by the opposition which was under attack by the government, all of this points to an usage by the government. you can't know 100% unless you actually know 100%. but you do need to be able to make reasonable judges along the way. >> so what are the possible consequences here? >> right, i think that's the key question that we're get to go. there are two reasons to use force in syria that one would consider at the moment. one is to send a signal of deterrence against the future use of chemical weapons by the assad regime or anybody else who would have access to these weapons. the second reason is to strategically alter the course of the conflict in syria. let's be clear
but we're told all we'll know is whether or not chemical weapons were used, not who used them. >> i think even that information is useful to ascertain independently. we all have seen the pictures on the internet. we've all seen accusations that it was the government. it was the opposition. but ther there, there was chemil weapons used. if you look at at preponderance of the evidence the fact that they were used and controlled by the opposition which was under attack by the government, all...
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king and john lewis and all those who gave us a dream to guide us. a dream they paid for like our founders with their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor. and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the first african american president, who said the struggle for economic opportunity remains the nation's great unfinished business, but he voiced hope. there's a reason why so many who marched that day, and in the days to come, were young-- for the young are unconstrained by habits of fear, by the conventions of what is. they dared to dream differently, to imagine something better. and i am convinced that same imagination,
king and john lewis and all those who gave us a dream to guide us. a dream they paid for like our founders with their lives, their fortunes, their sacred honor. and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment...
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that pool uses the -- that school uses the pool at san jose. he's charged with 11 counts in this case. >>> and prosecutors have linked another murder convicted murderer joseph naso. he was found guilty last week. court records show investigators have connected him to the murder of a 56-year- old woman share -- share raw lee paton. prosecutors now hope to include her murder as evidence that naso should get the death penalty. >>> at 8:09. we're going to go back to the news conference underway. dan hill is giving us an update on what's happening on the brick. ons bridge. let's listen -- on the bridge. let's listen in. any other questions? again, we want to thank the motoring public and the media. make sure you remain patient throughout the closure and we'll be here to help. >> one more speaker. i would like to introduce jim allison from b.a.r.t. >> good morning. i would just like to echo the chp officer's call for patients. we are seeing a lot of people at b.a.r.t. this morning we're seeing lines back up at the ticket lines, the ticket machines ra
that pool uses the -- that school uses the pool at san jose. he's charged with 11 counts in this case. >>> and prosecutors have linked another murder convicted murderer joseph naso. he was found guilty last week. court records show investigators have connected him to the murder of a 56-year- old woman share -- share raw lee paton. prosecutors now hope to include her murder as evidence that naso should get the death penalty. >>> at 8:09. we're going to go back to the news...
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placebos can't be used as frequently as they used to be used in the past. informed concept, of course, is something altogether different. that's when you don't tell someone they're in a study, or you don't tell them all the information. youyou should tell them about te study. or you don't share all the risks of the study and other information. and that is a, like i said, the serious problem here because it's not that that many people are affected so far, but we're not talking about a small number of people. the study that tested artificial blood only involved 720 people in the u.s. and canada. 720 people is not a lot of people. but at the end what did they find? they found be what they were testing caused more heart attacks and deaths than the regular standard of care. so you had people dying in the study who never knew that they were part of medical research, who never knew that they were in the study. and even worse, the very year the study ended a new study was started. the research outcomes consortium study which involved 21,000 people in the u.s. and c
placebos can't be used as frequently as they used to be used in the past. informed concept, of course, is something altogether different. that's when you don't tell someone they're in a study, or you don't tell them all the information. youyou should tell them about te study. or you don't share all the risks of the study and other information. and that is a, like i said, the serious problem here because it's not that that many people are affected so far, but we're not talking about a small...
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and we thought they would join us if we attacked syria over alleged chemical weapons use. but tonight a key ally says no way. just as the white house makes its case to members of congress for a possible military strike on syria. >> the assad regime needs to be held responsible. >> harris: but lawmakers worn it -- warn it won't be quick or easy. >> you cannot confine this to syria. >> we could be locked in for years. >> harris: now a fifth warship is on the move. and [bleep] [bleep] >> harris: the suspects in a brutal school bus beating go to court and learn their punishment. plus the man accused of killing his wife and posting her body on facebook claims he is not guilty. also the nfl cuts a deal with thousands of former players who sued over head injuries. i'm harris faulkner in for shepard smith. if the u.s. does launch a military strike on syria. it will have to do it without the uk. that's the word tonight from the british prime minister that, even as the white house briefs members of congress tonight about evidence linking the syrian government to a chemical weapons a
and we thought they would join us if we attacked syria over alleged chemical weapons use. but tonight a key ally says no way. just as the white house makes its case to members of congress for a possible military strike on syria. >> the assad regime needs to be held responsible. >> harris: but lawmakers worn it -- warn it won't be quick or easy. >> you cannot confine this to syria. >> we could be locked in for years. >> harris: now a fifth warship is on the move....
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he's using the future tense. i dream that one day my four children will -- that reflected his profound prophetic confidence in the american people, recognizing that the goodness in the american people would not sustain the continuation of racial segregation. >> professor clarence jones, dr. martin luther king jr.'s attorney and adviser. you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. >>> part of the thing about being president is that some days you get to take time off. you get a few days vacation, and while you're taking those few days, everybody on the other side of the aisle loses their mind and screams about you taking those days off. then when you go back to wor
he's using the future tense. i dream that one day my four children will -- that reflected his profound prophetic confidence in the american people, recognizing that the goodness in the american people would not sustain the continuation of racial segregation. >> professor clarence jones, dr. martin luther king jr.'s attorney and adviser. you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you...
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with us now is staff sergeant ty carter. thank you for joining us. first of all, from america, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> eric: give us a play by play. tell us exactly what happened in that fire fight. >> in that fire fight, i woke up, threw on my body armor, sprinted through fire to my guard position. they needed more assistance. they were pinned down. we had to get out of there because the incoming fire would eventually breach the armor. we met the initial breaching force of the enemy. several guys got killed, and then we fell back. eventually i was able to get out and get mace and with sergeant larson -- >> eric: let me stop you there. you're not pinned down. you go into the fire. the taliban is fighting, shooting at you. you're feeling it. people are dropping near you, but you still do that, you jump out there and step in mace? >> step in mace. it wasn't just me. i mean, the soldiers of black night troop did an excellent job of providing cover fire. they were able to help sergeant larson and i carry mace to the aid stakes and th
with us now is staff sergeant ty carter. thank you for joining us. first of all, from america, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> eric: give us a play by play. tell us exactly what happened in that fire fight. >> in that fire fight, i woke up, threw on my body armor, sprinted through fire to my guard position. they needed more assistance. they were pinned down. we had to get out of there because the incoming fire would eventually breach the armor. we met the initial...
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he's using the future tense. i dream that one day my four children will -- that reflected his profound prophetic confidence in the american people, recognizing that the goodness in the american people would not sustain the continuation of racial segregation. >> professor clarence jones, dr. martin luther king jr.'s attorney and adviser. you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99%
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sfsu students used the app to scan the bar codes of their used textbooks and instantly knew how much the bookstore would pay for the books. it's the first app of its kind here in california. >>> three university of california campuses are cleared of allegations they failed to effectively respond to claims of anti-semitism. the u.s. department of education found pro-palestinian events on the berkeley, santa cruz and irvine campuses were not harassment of jews. they said some ideas on campus are personally offensive and is not surprising. >>> most san francisco schoolyards used to be sealed in concrete. now vegetables and fruit trees are agreeing in 20 schools around the city thanks to a new program. students learn about sciencants environments through hands on gardening and cooking activities. the program is expanding its presence to 22 schools in the current school year up from 10 schools last year. >>> a new jobless claims are down and the gdp is up. time to chat about it. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks joins us now on this thursday morning. >> reporter: good morning.
sfsu students used the app to scan the bar codes of their used textbooks and instantly knew how much the bookstore would pay for the books. it's the first app of its kind here in california. >>> three university of california campuses are cleared of allegations they failed to effectively respond to claims of anti-semitism. the u.s. department of education found pro-palestinian events on the berkeley, santa cruz and irvine campuses were not harassment of jews. they said some ideas on...
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catamaran been used. the jury rules that stipulates that the panel can then a person or a team from future races if they find misconduct. >> on some bay area baseball. for the third straight game, the a's have owned the detroit tigers. bob melvin's club pounded the tigers for a season-high 21 hits tonight as the athletics hammer the tigers. brandon moss with two homers on the night. currey suzuki 0.3 for 4. the final score 14-4 a's. the rangers won so they stay second and 1/2 games in the west, for game lead in the wild card. >> more struggles for the san francisco giants. the giants and bats came alive too late in colorado. madison baumgartner rocketing on the league's this the best era, and just did not have the last month. the giants are off to mind, that will lead thtonight, they o arizona to face the diamondbacks tomorrow night. arizona to face the diamondbacks tomorrow night. úo úo >> welcome back. the old eastern span of the bridge now is closed for ever, commuters are taking to social media to s
catamaran been used. the jury rules that stipulates that the panel can then a person or a team from future races if they find misconduct. >> on some bay area baseball. for the third straight game, the a's have owned the detroit tigers. bob melvin's club pounded the tigers for a season-high 21 hits tonight as the athletics hammer the tigers. brandon moss with two homers on the night. currey suzuki 0.3 for 4. the final score 14-4 a's. the rangers won so they stay second and 1/2 games in the...
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weapons more generally to teach us a lesson. bill: if he does what you're suggesting and does not hit syria now, what is to stop assad from using chemical weapons against? we could sit here in a month, six months or a year from now. and not a couple hundred who are dead. it might be self thousand. it could be 10,000. as commander-in-chief you have that to live with? >> two things. first of all i think the odds are better assad will use chemical weapons if we do loss an ineffect wall strike that doesn't impress him. second, we're prisoners of our own rhetoric and rhetoric shouldn't get us into a war. what we're saying basically right now, is it is okay to slaughter 100,000 people as long as you use conventional weapons but if you kill 200 using chemical weapons then we're on your case. all of these deaths are war crimes. targeting civilians with any weapons are war crimes. i just, the, i feel for the suffering people but my first concern is the american people and our troops. show me the core interests for america. show me who el
weapons more generally to teach us a lesson. bill: if he does what you're suggesting and does not hit syria now, what is to stop assad from using chemical weapons against? we could sit here in a month, six months or a year from now. and not a couple hundred who are dead. it might be self thousand. it could be 10,000. as commander-in-chief you have that to live with? >> two things. first of all i think the odds are better assad will use chemical weapons if we do loss an ineffect wall...
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and that brings us -- [applause] that brings us to what we call obamacare. folks, the principles i just talked about,ically not think of anything that's more un-american than national overnment-run health care. those whobble in those principles of socialism and collective ysm we've seen over the centuries, they see as their holy grail taking control of the health care system. it's such a personal service, it's such a big part of the economy, if they can control that, they can control most areas of our lives. so that's been something a the left in this country has wanted for years. and all-out proposals. and i've made a lot myself that were designed to make the best health care system in the world even better, to make health insurance available to more americans, they blocked these ideas. and we know they're common-sense ideas that can make health care and health insurance available to more and more americans. you don't have to have a 2,000 page bill and 20,000 pages of legislation. it's common sense that if you give businesses a tax break for buying health i
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use. how might we go about achieving this? the first thing that is important to say that based on newspaper descriptions of the kind of strike we can expect, and they are talking about the class destroyers in the east mediterranean being the likely source of the strike, each of them carries a couple dozen tomahawk land attack missiles and they're probably accompanied by one or two attack submarines and they have potentially much larger numbers of tomahawks on board. some of them can carry up to 150. you are perhaps talking a strike of 100 to 200 tomahawk missiles. when you think about it in terms of the size of the warheads on the missiles, you are talking about something that really equates to between 30 and 50 striker craft, so you're not talking about a very big strike here, first of all. as a result, you're not likely to significantly degrade the syrian military capabilities and therefore i would argue if this is the kind of the strike that the administration feels comfortable with, th
use. how might we go about achieving this? the first thing that is important to say that based on newspaper descriptions of the kind of strike we can expect, and they are talking about the class destroyers in the east mediterranean being the likely source of the strike, each of them carries a couple dozen tomahawk land attack missiles and they're probably accompanied by one or two attack submarines and they have potentially much larger numbers of tomahawks on board. some of them can carry up to...
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against us. it means we have to work doubly hard here at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and, i'm, as i'm saying, based on my own experience. both with respect to the threat, with respect to our success after 9/11, and what we were able to do, primarily through the intelligence community as well as our military forces, to prevent that next attack, i think nsa is a well-run program. it is an important program. it is important to the security of the nation. now we've got a president that concerns us for a lot of reasons i wouldn't throw the baby out with the bath water. i wouldn't say just because we have a president who we don't think is up to the job or doesn't have the same concerns cares about the constitution we all do, therefore we ought to minimize the capabilities of our defense capability, our defense forces. our intelligence forces to protection the nation. we have it the wrong way around. we have to beat him at the next election. get him out of of
against us. it means we have to work doubly hard here at home to make certain that we can indeed defend against that next attack. and, i'm, as i'm saying, based on my own experience. both with respect to the threat, with respect to our success after 9/11, and what we were able to do, primarily through the intelligence community as well as our military forces, to prevent that next attack, i think nsa is a well-run program. it is an important program. it is important to the security of the...
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instead of using a safety pin you can use fashion tape. i'm going to show you. you just put it right on your skin. >> when i was doing blue lagoon, my hair never moved because i was taped completely. it was all toupee tape. fun fact. >> this is from the makers of that tape. >> they've come up with fashion tape. >> you can actually use this to make your shirt close. if you need to hide some sort of bra strap, it's good for that as well. >> you have to tighten it and then do it. >> a little more time to do it. >> red carpet and stuff to keep dresses on. i contributed on that. >> yeah. >> any sort of hemline that might be falling. it's great to keep in your purse. it comes in two sizes. >> this one, if your pants -- which is never my problem. if your pants are too long. >> we have hem gem. a lot of times your pants might be good when you're wearing heels. you switch into flats and they're a little too long. mallory, a lot of her jeans tend to be too long. instead of going to the tailor, you can use hem gems. >> are they magnets? >> it's a peg you put into your shoe
instead of using a safety pin you can use fashion tape. i'm going to show you. you just put it right on your skin. >> when i was doing blue lagoon, my hair never moved because i was taped completely. it was all toupee tape. fun fact. >> this is from the makers of that tape. >> they've come up with fashion tape. >> you can actually use this to make your shirt close. if you need to hide some sort of bra strap, it's good for that as well. >> you have to tighten it and...
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. >>> crews are using drones over the blaze to spot new breaksouts. firefighters have been working around the clock. you can follow any time by logging on to www.aljazeera.com, see you soon. >>a. >> >> >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, can fracking change what you pay for water each month? have you thought about how climate change can affect your grocery bill? can rare minerals in china affect your cell phone bill? or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our
. >>> crews are using drones over the blaze to spot new breaksouts. firefighters have been working around the clock. you can follow any time by logging on to www.aljazeera.com, see you soon. >>a. >> >> >>> what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it. >> social media isn't an afterthought. america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those...